Hundreds of people paid their respects to Rodney Marsh and Shane Warne after they died on Friday at 74 and 52.
While Warne died of a “suspected heart attack,” Marsh died of a long-running illness.
Before the start of the second day of the first Test in Mohali, the Indian and Sri Lankan players paid respect to the legends of the game.
A minute of silence was held before the start of the match between India and Sri Lanka. They also wore black armbands.
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“A minute of silence was held before the start of play on the second day of the first Test for Rodney Marsh and Shane Warne, who died yesterday. Besides wearing black armbands today, the Indian Cricket Team will also be wearing them, “In a tweet, BCCI said that.
A minute of silence was held before the start of play on the second day of the first Test for Rodney Marsh and Shane Warne, who died yesterday.
Today, the Indian Cricket Team will also be wearing black armbands, as they did on Monday. This picture was tweeted by @Paytm: “@Paytm #INDvSL.”
On March 5, 2022, BCCI (@BCCI) said that.
They’ll also be trying to get India’s first-innings total past the 400-run mark.
Jadeja, who had resumed his innings on 45, made his half-century, and Ashwin has also looked in good shape.
When India chose to bat on Day 1, they scored 357/6 at the end of the day.
It was Rishabh Pant’s turn to hit back when Suranga Lakmal hit him in the back.
That’s not all: Hanuma Vihari also made 58 runs after moving up the order.
Virat Kohli and Hanuma Vihari made a great 90-run third-wicket stand, too.
A bowler for Sri Lanka was the best, with 2 for 62 and a high score.
People like Vishwa Fernando and Dhananjaya de Silva also took a wicket each. Suranga Lakmal also did.


